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The  Rice  Coil  Springs 


THIS  IS  THE  SPRING 
We  havp  nroviH'*''  "     the  People. 


—  IN  — 

#   Rice  Coil  Springs.  ® 


The  Rice  Coil  Spring  is  at  the  head  of  all  the  family  of  Coil  Springs.  Its  immense  success 
has  been  so  phenomenal  that  many  imitations  have  sprung  up  to  get  some  of  the  glory,  if  only  by 
reflection  There  are  all  kinds  of  springs,  but  there  is  only  one  Eice  Coil  Spring,  and  that  is  sold 
by  The  T    T.  Haydock  Carriage  Company,  of  Cincinnati,  O.,  and  Albany,  N.  Y. 


liook  at  oat^  Unconditional  Gaat^antee. 

|E  guarantee  our  Rice  Coil  Spring   Vefiicles  to  be  tfie  easiest  riding  and 

most  durable  made  in  the  world. 

If  after  six  ^weeks'  trial  tbe  Rice  Coil  is  found  not  to  be  tbe 
easiest  ridinsT  springy  you  ever  used,  we  -will  exchanigfe  for  any 
otlier  style. 

We  have  taken  time  to  give  them  a  thorough  test  before  placing  upon  them 

our  unconditional  guarantee,  and  from  results  received  from  all  parts  of  the  United 

States  and  foreign  countries,  feel  perfectly  safe  in  giving  them  our  indorsement 

and  soliciting  an  order  from  each  and  every  one. 

Very  truly  yours, 

THE  T.  T.  HAYDOCK  CARRIAGE  CO. 


POINTS  OK  SURERIORITY 

OF  THE  

Rice  Coil  Sprinq 


OVER    ALL    OTHER    SPRINGS. 


1.  They  are    the    easiest   riding   Springs    in    the 
world. 

2.  They  are  the  most  durable  Springs  ever  made. 

3.  They  have  no  side-motion. 

4.  They  do  not  dive  forward  or  backward. 

5.  They  can  not  be  broken  by  heavy  loading  or 
fast  driving. 

6.  They  do  not  weaken  with  prolonged  use. 

7.  They  are  noiseless,  because  the  Springs  are  al- 


They  are  fully  warranted,  and  we  guarantee  that 
they  will  give  much  better  satisfaction  than  any 
Spring  you  have  ever  used. 

A  buggy  that  rides  comfortably  will  always  elicit 
more  praise  from  the  user  and  bring  more  credit  to 
the  maker  than  one  superior  in  all  other  particu- 
lars, yet  lacking  in  this. 


ways  on  a  strain  and  the  bearings  are  phosphor 
bronze. 

8.  They  are  very  much  lighter  than  any  other 
Spring  which  has  any  valid  claim  for  ease  of  motion. 

9.  They  ride  equally  well  with  one  or  three  persons. 

10.  They  show  less  than  any  other  Spring. 

11.  They  will  make  a  buggy  last  longer,  because 
their  great  elasticity  relieves  the  running  parts  from 
jars  and  twisting  strains. 


The  durability  of  a  buggy  depends  as  much  on  the 
elasticity  of  the  springs  as  on  the  quality  of  mate- 
rial and  workmanship  employed  in  its  construction. 

The  elasticity  of  a  spring  is  in  direct  proportion 
to  its  length. 

The  Rice  Coil  Spring  is  nearly  three  times  as  long 
as  the  longest  leaf  spring  in  use. 


Thi^   J^   Y\ol!  A  r^^W  Tl^in^ 


With  those  who  use  the  "  <Rice  ,Coil  Spring,"  for  by  them  it  is 
considered  a  reliable  friend,  whose  integrity  has  been  tested,  and  a 
sense  of  restfulness ,  of  security  and  unalloyed  pleasure  is  experienced 
whenever  they  treat  themselves  to  a  ride  ;  for  this  Spring  is  delightfully 
easy  of  miction,  and  rides  perfectly  level  with  one  or  three  persons. 
They  cannot  be  broken  by  heavy  loading  or  fast  driving. 


ji  FEW  WORDS  FOR  TJIE  PYDOGK  PNDY  TOP. 


' ^//ANDY"  is  no  name  for  it,   because  it  does  not  begin   to  express  all  its 

^  '    merits.      To  appreciate  it,  climb  into  one  of  the  old-fashioned  four-bow 

top  buggies.      The  exercise  is   too  much  for  a  man,  and  for  a   woman  a  perfect 

terror.      The   Handy  Top  is  perfectly  lovely  in  comparison.      Just  step  in  like 

walking  into  a  house,  standing  up  straight ;  no  sailors'  antics   or  gymnastic  feats 

to  go  through  with ;  just  sit  down   with  perfect  comfort.      If  you  want   to  be 

happy, 

TIES -IT    O  ISTE. 


Read  what  our  Friends  say  who  have  sold  and  used  Rice  Coil  Springs. 

As  you  are  aware,  we  were  a  little  skeptical  of  the  Rice  Coil  Spring  when  it  was  first 
introduced.  We  watched  the  first  car  load  of  Rice  Coil  Spring  jobs  that  we  put  out  very  closely, 
and  gave  the  spring  a  very  thorough  test,  selling  these  buggies  especially  to  livery  men,  and  putting 
them  into  use  at  our  branch  houses.  The  result  was  entirely  satisfactory  to  us.  We  have 
demonstrated  to  the  trade  that  the  Rice  Coil  Spring  Buggies  are  the  strongest,  most  durable  and 
easiest  riding  springs  on  the  market.  Our  trade  is  almost  a  unit  in  demanding  jobs  hung  on  Rice 
Coil  Springs,  and  since  you  have  added  the  Handy  Top,  you  have  made  your  line  the  most 
desirable  of  any  for  a  dealer  to  handle. 

LININGER  &  METCALF  COMPANY,  Omaha,  Neb. 


The  Rice  Spring  Buggy  with  Handy  Top  is  quite  a  favorite  in  this  market,  and  an  excellent 
seller.  The  trade  is  beginning  to  call  for  it  quite  extensively,  and  we  believe  it  is  going  to  be  one 
of  the  best  selling  buggies  we  have  ever  handled 

STANDARD  IMPLEMENT  COMPANY,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Please  ship  me  another  Rice  Coil  Spring  Buggy,  in  Bx  grade.  (The  Rice  Coil  Spring  is  a 
dandy.)  J.  L.  CLARK,  Schoolcraft,  Mich. 


We  consider  the  Kice  Coil  Spring  the  most  comfortable  riding  spring  that  we  have  ever 
handled,  and  think  it  is  going  to  be  one  of  the  best  sellers  in  the  market.  It  is  durable  and 
serviceable,  and  upon  the  whole,  a  capital  good  spring. 

J.  T.  ADAMS  &  SON,  Talladega,  Ala. 


The  Rice  Coil  Spring  beats  anything  I  ever  used  in  the  way  of   pleasure  riding,  and  too 
much  cannot  be  done  in  introducing  them  to  the  riding  public. 

FRANK  B.  MILLER,  Enon,  O. 


Please  quote  price  on  cart  hung  on  Rice  Coil  Springs.  I  have  a  buggy  hung  on  these 
springs,  and  it  is  considered  by  all  who  have  ridden  in  it  to  be  the  easiest  riding  buggy  in  town. 
There  are  several  here  who  want  one  like  it.  G   L  SMITH,  Prairie  View,  Kas. 


Rice  Coil  Springs  are  fine.     Sorry  I  did  not  buy  all   Rice  Coil  vehicles  in  last  order  you 
shipped  me.     Send  twu  more  on  my  order  to  Charleston,  S.  C. 

H.  D   A.  BIEMAN,  Walhalla,  S.  C. 


I  can  recommend  the  Rice  Coil  Springs.     Am  satisfied  they  are  the  most  perfect  and  the 

easiest  riding  springs  I  ever  had.     All  ct  ray  customers  who  have  tried  them,  pronounce  them  the 

best.     I  expect  to  sell  a  large  number  this  season. 

N.  F.  INGRAHAM,  Wallingford,  Conn. 


OUR    LKADKR. 


I  have  had  quite  an  experience  with 
Rice  Coil  Spring  Vehicles,  and  have 
been  induced  to  believe  there  is  noth- 
ing like  them.  I  sold  a  large  number 
during  1889.  S.  J.  EOOT, 

Webster  City,  Iowa. 


ISO.  28. 
Side  Bar  BusTSX  Huns:  on    Rice    Coll   Springs. 


I  have  been  in  the  livery  busines 
for  eleven  years,  have  used  all  kinds 
of  springs,  and  can  say  that  I  consider 
the  Kice  Coil  Spring  the  easiest  riding 
and  best  spring  ever  put  on  the  market. 
I  can  make  a  forty-mile  drive  in  a 
Rice  Coil  Spring,  and  not  feel  tlie 
least  tired.  I  never  thought  there 
was  so  much  superiority  in  springs 
until  I  purchased  a  Rice  Coil  Spring 
Buggy. 

H.  D.  CHAMPLIN, 

Hudson,  Wis. 


9io.  30.    Corning:  Huns  on  Rice  Coil  Sprins:s> 


Last  spring  I  purchased  one  of  your 
most  excellent  Rice  Coil  Spring  Bug- 
gies, through  your  agent  here,  which  is 
giving  entire  satisfaction,  and  is  in  good 
condition  yet.  However,  I  want  an- 
other one  this  spring  of  same  kind.  I 
can  get  better  satisfaction  out  of  the 
Haydock  goods  than  any  other. 

Dr.  J.  S.  MONTGOMERY. 

Hnntsville,  Ohio. 

We  have  sold  your  Rice  Coil  Spring 
carriage  that  we  bought  of  you  to  our 
banker,  Mr.  A.  A.  Horton,  and  he  thinks 
it  is  the  easiest  and  best  riding  carriage 
he  has  ever  used,  and  would  not  use  any 
other.  Any  one  can  refer  to  him  for 
any  further  information,  and  we  will 
send  you  his  statement  in  a  day  or  two. 
GEORGE  W.  SMITH  &  SON, 

Pomeroy,  Iowa. 


I  like  the  Eice  Coil  Spring  splen- 
did.    Please  change  my  order  and 
substitute   a   Rice   Coil    Spring    in 
place  ot  the  end  spring  buggy. 
J.  W.  BARKLEY, 

Bakersville,  Pa. 


We  have  both  used  and  sold  the 
T.  T.  Haydock  Buggies,  and  find 
them  satisfactory  in  every  respect. 
The  Rice  Coil  Springs  are  superior 
to  any  we  know  of. 

ROGERS  BROS., 

Arnaudville,  La. 


Enclosed  find  check  for  last  buggy 
shipped.     It  was  received  O  K,  and 
we  are  well  pleased   with  it.     The 
„       ,  Rice  Coil  Spring  cannot  be  beaten. 


Jump-seat  Bugr^y  Hung  on  Rice  Coil  SprinsTS. 


FRED  PUCKHABER, 

Jacksonville,  Fla. 


9io.  xoo— Sie'w  Rail  Surrey  Junip*Seat,  Hung  on 
Rice  Coll  Sprinsrs. 


About  two  years  ago  seeing 
your  Rice  Coil  Spring  vehicles 
highly  recommended,  I  sent  for 
a  sample  job,  without  much  faith 
in  it,  but  lately  hearing  the 
sample  job  of  two  years  ago  so 
well  spoken  of,  I  have  been  in- 
duced to  try  them  again,  and  ex- 
pect I  will  have  to  have  a  good 
many  this  season. 

PETER  J.  CARKHUFF, 

Oak  Grove,  N.  J. 


We  are  much  pleased  with  the 
Rice  Coil  Spring  Buggy,  which 
arrived  a  few  days  ago  in  good 
order.  Send  us  at  once  a  Rice 
Coil  Spring  Cart. 

DUSENBURY  &  SARVIS, 
Socastee,  S.  C 


Please  find    enclosure    for 

pEllllii'lJlllilllH^                                                                   ceived  a  few  days  ago.     We 

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^             I                      would  like  to  say  that  it  has 

been    tried    by    us,    and   we 

heartily  recommend  it  to  be 

mMj[^m                      tb®  best  spring  we  ever  rode 

'^Xj^^^^^n^^'^                °°*     ^^  ^^  perfect  and  we  will 

^^^^^^^^^^                    do  our  best  to  introduce  them 

^^B^BMJlipB^ ^/V              in   this    country   among  our 

^Hm^^^fXI      /       ^\          customers,  and  hope  to  handle 

A^M 

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/V\     A/     \     \v/              Send  me  a  Rice  Coil  Spring 
=*J ^^— j*^\  V^:,,.        Buesv  iust  like  the  last  one. 

^"^^a--  /          3^^       ^ 

^                                                            It  is  really  a  fine  buggy. 
ing  on  Rice  Coil  Springs.                  W.  W.  HYATT, 

Cambridgeboro,  Pa. 

-12- 

Canopy  Top  Surrey  Hi 

No.  95. 
Extension  Xop  Surrey  Hung:  on  Rice  Coil  Springes. 


Please  ship  us  at  your  earl- 
iest convenience,  one  three- 
quarter  "  B  "  grade  buggy  on 
Rice  Coil  Springs,  with  Handy 
Top.  We  have  a  friend  in 
the  implement  business  who 
wishes  us  to  try  a  different  coil 
spring,  but  we  like  the  "  Rice," 
having  tried  it. 

L.  B.  CHILTON  &  CO., 

Eddy,  Texas. 

Will  say  for  the  Rice  Coil 
Spring  that  every  one  that  I 
have  sold  has  given  good  satis- 
faction, and  that  I  think  they 
are  as  fine  riders  as  any  on  the 
market.  I  can  sell  them  when 
it  is  hard  to  sell  any  others. 
B.  V.  JEWELL, 
Mt.  Upton,  N.  Y. 


OUR    SPKCIALTY, 


No.  25— I.ITTJLE  Rice  COII.  SPRUNG  BUGGY. 


RICB  COIL  SPRING  CARTS, 


This  is  not  a  cheap-built 
Cart,  but  is  constructed  of 
fine  material. 


TRY  ONE 


We  have  had  excellent  success  with  the  Rice  Coil  Springs  for  the  past  two  years,  rnd  during 
this  time  have  not  heard  of  any  of  the  springs  breaking.  They  have  proved  satisfactory  ^ven  under 
extraordinarily  severe  tests.  The  relief  given  vehicles  as  well  as  passengers  on  the  "up\,'ard  bound" 
in  passing  over  obstructions,  is  worthy  of  consideration  in  selecting  an  easy  riding  spring  for 
vehicles.  I  consider  the  Rice  Coil  Spring  the  easiest  riding  spring  I  have  ever  used.  A  trial  is 
sufficient  proof  of  its  inherent  superiority.  A.  B.  MILLER,  North  Manchester,  Ind. 


In  all  my  experience  I  have  never  handled  a  vehicle  that  has  given  me  and  my  trade  as 
much  satisfaction  as  the  Rice  Coil  Spring  Buggy.  It  rides  easy  andsmoothoverrough  roads,  and  is, 
without  a  question,  the  coming  spring  for  the  future.  I  find  it  quite  difficult  in  my  territory  to  sell 
anything  else  but  the  Rice  Coil  Springs.  Have  had  this  year  in  the  neighborhood  of  fifty,  and 
shall  certainly  want  a  good  many  next  year.  J.  E.  LAIDLER,  Hawkinsville,  Ga. 


I  have  handled  in  the  past  two  years  a  large  number  of  the  Rice  Coil  Spring  Buggies,  and 
they  have  given  the  best  of  satisfaction  in  every  case.  Shall  expect  to  use  a  very  large  number 
this  coming  season.  GEORGE  C.  CRIBB,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 


We  have  sold  several  of  your  Rice  Coil  Spring  Buggies  this  past  season,  and  find  they  give 
unqualified  satisfaction  to  purchasers.  They  certainly  ride  easy,  and  must  in  the  near  future  be 
the  leading  springs  in  the  market.  GEORGE  BOHON,  Harrodsburg,  Ky. 


We  have  sold  your  Rice  Coil  Spring  Buggies  for  the  past  three  seasons,  and  have  yet  to  hear 
of  a  single  job  proving  faulty.  We  have  ridden  in  huggies  hung  on  these  springs,  and  tested  them 
in  every  way,  but  they  are  ahead  of  anything  in  the  market  for  easy  riding  and  durability  Our 
customers  think  the  same  way,  and  we  find  them  sellers. 

CRANE  BROS.  &  CO.,  Yazoo,  City,  Miss. 


I  sold  one  of  your  Rice  Coil  Spring  Buggies  late  last  season,  and  the  customer  is  very  much 
pleased  with  it.     1  like  it,  and  will  push  the  sale  of  the  Rice  Coil  Spring  Buggy  this  season. 

A.  L.  JAMISON,  Woodstock,  Va. 


We  bought  a  car  load  of  3'our  buggies  and  carriagrs,  and  in  the  car  we  had  six  Rice  Coil 
Spring  vehicles.  We  took  one  of  the  single-seated  Rice  Spring  jobs  for  our  own  UhC,  and  sold  the 
other  live.  Then  we  had  another  customer  who  wanted  one,  and  we  had  to  sell  him  the  Rice  Coil 
Spring  Buggy  we  were  using  ourselves.  Are  very  sorry  we  did  not  get  more  of  them  in  the  car. 
All  the  springs  are  giving  excellent  satisfaction. 

HUGGINS  &  GRIFFITH,  Anamosa,  Iowa. 


We  find  the  Rice  Coil  Spring  Buggy  you  make  growing  to  be  a  great  favorite.      Have  never 
had  one  to  break,  and  when  sold  always  makes  a  demand  for  more. 

S.  B.  MARTIN  COURT  &  CO.,  Butler,  Pa. 


Am  very  much  pleased  with  the  Rice  Coil  Spring  Buggy.     It  is  the  easiest  riding  spring  we 
ever  had,  and  sells  rapidly.  B.  M.  WASHBURN,  Montgomery,  Ala. 


We  sold  nine  of  the  Rice  Coil  Spring  Buggies  this  past  season,  and  all  the  customers  are 
well  pleased  with  them.  One  man,  who  weighs  210  pounds,  says:  "It  is  the  best  spring  I  ever 
rode  on,  and  can't  be  beat."     It  is,  without  a  question,  the  coming  spring  for  side-bar  vehicles. 

W.  V.  ZARTMAN,  Glenford,  O. 


I  have  been  handling  buggies  for  the  past  several  years,  have  sold  all  kinds  of  springs  I 
ever  heard  of,  and  am  justified  in  saying  that  the  Rice  Coil  Spring  is  far  superior  to  anything  we 
have  ever  had  in  this  section.  This  season  I  have  had  fourteen  different  kinds  of  buggies  in  my 
wareroom  at  one  time,  and  the  Rice  Coil  Spring  was  sure  to  sell  first.  They  are  the  easiest  and 
most  durable  spring  ever  invented.  Will  say  further,  that  they  are  the  best  sellers,  and  give  the 
best  satisfaction  of  any  springs  I  ever  handled.  The  Rice  Coil  Springs  take  the  cake  Send  me 
twenty-five  more  of  them.  GEORGE  E.  WALLACE,  Westchester,  0. 


Everybody  is  talking  of  the  wonderful  superiority  of  the  Rice  Coil  Spring  over  other 
springs,  and  those  who  have  others  would  like  to  trade  same  for  the  Rice  Coil.  All  those  that  I 
have  sold  are  giving  good  satisfaction,  and  I  expect  to  sell  a  great  many  this  season. 

M.  LONGNECKER,  McClure,  O. 

—  IS- 


I  duplicate  my  order  for  the  Rice  Coil  Spring  vehicles  because  I  consider  them  the  easiest 
riding  springs  that  have  ever  been  attached  to  a  side-bar  carriage  for  any  road,  rough  or  smooth. 
On  a  rough  road  they  do  not  give  that  short,  sharp  jerk  that  is  so  common  to  others,  and  on  a 
smooth,  hard  road  they  are  exempt  from  that  jar  and  quiver  that  all  other  springs  are  subject  to.  For 
these  reasons  I  have  been  able  to  place  them  in  the  hands  of  those  who  were  out  of  hea-lth,  and 
nervous  and  fussy  people  generally,  who  express  much  pleasure  and  satisfaction  with  the  spring, 
and  say  they  would  not  exchange  it  for  any  other  they  have  ever  seen.  I  have  never  heard  of  a 
customer  who  has  purchased  the  Eice  Coil  Spring  but  what  was  well  pleased  with  it.  I  am 
satisfied  that  it  cannot  be  broken,  for  it  assumes  the  character  of  an  old-fashioned  thoroughbrace  as 
soon  as  it  passes  the  center.  H.   L.  LIBBY,  Norway,  Me. 


I  have  been  running  one  of  your  buggies  for  six  years,  and  am  so  well  pleased  with  it  that 
I  now  want  a  Rice  Coil  Spring  Buggy.  The  one  I  have  has  made  over  12,000  miles  over  rough 
roads,  and  out  in  all  kinds  ot  weather.     I  have  spent  but  very  few  dollars  for  repairs. 

Rev.  Z.  W.  BEDENBAUGH,  Prosperity,  S.  C. 


We  are  in  receipt  of  your  price  list.  Your  buggies  have  met  with  entire  satisfaction.  We 
think  they  are  very  good  for  the  money,  and  as  soon  as  we  need  more,  will  secure  them  from  you. 
Enclosed  find  check  to  the  amount  of  last  bill. 

PAWELSKI  &  SMITH,  Paterson,  N.  J. 


One    word    more.      The    buggies    are    doing   remarkably    good    work,    and    giving    entire 
satisfaction.  M.  C.  CORNWALL  &  SON,  Randolph,  N  Y. 


Enclosed  find  check  for  buggy  shipped  me  February  27th.     I  received  it  March  3d,  and  sold 
it  the  same  day.     It  was  the  finest  job  for  the  money  I  ever  saw. 

O.  W.  WELCH,  North  Adams,  Mass. 


In  reply  to  your  inquiry  regarding  my  opinion  of  your  Rice  Coil  Springs,  I  will  say  that  I 
have  sold  and  hung  a  number  of  these  springs,  besides  using  them  myself,  and  I  consider  them  to 
be  unquestionably  the  easiest  riding  springs  I  have  ever  seen,  and  can  say  further  that  I  do  not 
know  ot  a  man  who  has  used  those  springs  who  would  use  any  other. 

HENRY  VAN  HOESEN,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


I  wish  to  say  a  word  in  favor  of  the  Rice  Coil  Springs.  We  bought  a  lot  of  your  carriages, 
and  there  was  one  that  had  the  Rice  Coil  Springs.  My  customers  did  not  want  to  try  it,  so  I  took 
it  for  my  family,  and  will  say  that  it  is  the  best  and  easiest  riding  spring  I  ever  saw.  My  wife 
rode  with  me  the  first  time  I  ever  used  the  carriage,  over  as  rough  a  road  as  can  be  found  in  any 
part  of  Maine,  and  she  said  she  never  rode  so  easy.  I  will  say  without  hesitation  that  I  would  not 
be  without  one.     I  think  we  shall  have  a  good  sale  for  that  spring 

ALBERT  ALLEN  &  SON.  Wellington,  Me. 


Please  ship  me  a  No.  95  with  the  Rice  Coil  Springs.  I  would  like  some  buckboardshung  on 
Coil  Springs,  and  some  Concord  bodies  on  the  same  spring,  as  1  think  it  will  stand  much  better 
than  the  springs  usually  used.  I  tried  the  one  sent  me,  and  it  is  just  right.  It  is  a  dandy.  In 
your  book  where  yon  speak  of  "That  Ride"  you  don't  half  express  it,  and  I  think  if  you  will  get 
up  some  buckboards  and  Concords  hung  on  this  spring  I  can  get  a  big  trade  on  them. 

C.  W.  A.  BROWN,   Malone,  N.  Y. 


My  experience  in  regard  to  the  Rice  Coil  Springs  is  very  limited.     The  few  that  I  have  sold 
have  given  perfect  satisfaction,  also  others  that  have  used  them  speak  in  the  highest  terms  of  them. 

C.  H.  LEWIS,  Lovell,  Me. 


Some  time  ago  I  got  a  sample  (Your  No.  30,  Rice  Coil  Spring  Buggy).  I  have  let  several  of 
my  customers  ride  in  it.  They  all  call  it  the  best  spring  they  ever  rode  on.  One  doctor  thought 
so  well  of  it  that  he  has  disposed  of  a  fine  high-priced  carriage,  and  h;is  given  me  an  order  for  one. 
I  am  well  pleased  with  my  own.  W.  J.  BARON,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 


The  Rice  Coil  Spring  is  just  what  every  physician  needs.  I  was  a  little  shy  of  its  good 
qualities  until  I  tried  it ;  that  carried  conviction  to  me  of  its  merit.  Every  one  who  gives  these 
springs  a  good,  fair,  honest  test  will  soon  be  convinced  that  they  cannot  be  outdone  for  comfort  and 
durability.  JOSIAH  HASBROUCK,  Jr.  M.  D.,  Port  Ewen  on  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

—  21  — 


I  have  been  using  the  Rice  Coil  Springs  for  tiie  past  three  years,  and  so  long  as  I  can  procure 
them,  shall  use  no  other.  During  the  twenty  years  I  have  been  riding  over  the  pavements  of 
Albany,  I  have  tried  a  great  number  of  springs,  but  do  not  hesitate  in  saying  that  the  Rice  Spring 
is  superior  to  them  all.  It  seems  to  me  that  if  every  physician  could  be  made  acquainted  with  the 
ease  and  comfort  (in  riding)  obtained  by  using  the  Rice  Coil  Springs,  they  would  not  be  long  in 
securing  them.  S.  H.  CARROLL,  M.  D.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

So  far  as  I  am  able  to  judge,  my  customers  are  well  pleased  with  the  Rice  Coil  Spring 
Personally,  I  prefer  them  to  any  spring  I  ever  rode  on. 

H.  H.  SIMONS,  Oil  Mills,  N.  H. 


My  customers  who  have  used  your  springs  like  them  and  the  way  they  ride  very  much.      I 
like  them  and  they  please  the  customers.  WILLIAM  E.  DANN,  Norwalk,  Conn. 


I  have  sold  a  number  of  your  Rice  Coil  Spring  vehicles,  and  every  one  has  given  the  very 
best  satisfaction.  One  man  to  whom  I  sold  last  year,  and  who  has  had  his  vehicle  in  constant  use, 
informed  me  that  he  would  not  have  any  other  kind  of  spring;  that  he  never  pulled  up  for  water 
brakes,  or  anything  of  that  sort,  but  went  right  along  and  rode  easily  over  everything.  I  con 
sider  it,  without  a  question,  the  best  vehicle  spring  made.  Have  handled  your  vehicles  for  a  num- 
ber of  years  and  have  always  found  them  to  give  excellent  satisfaction. 

Wm.  J.  MILENZ,  West  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y. 


Will  you  kindly  inform  me  what  is  your  price  on  Kice  Coil  Spring  phaeton  body  cart?  In 
reference  to  the  Kice  Springs,  I  have  given  them  a  thorough  test  in  the  country,  and  find  them  the 
best  springs  I  have  ever  used.  H.  A.  HERBERT,  M.  D.,  Manasquan,  N.  J. 


I  have  been  using  one  of  your  Rice  Coil  Spring  buggies  this  past  year,  and  it  is  giving 
excellent  satisfaction.  I  have  been  able  to  drive  forty  miles  over  rough  country  roads  without 
having  the  slightest  backache,  something  I  have  never  been  able  to  do  with  any  other  spring. 
P'or  easy  riding,  be  the  roads  rough  or  smooth,  the  Rice  Coil  Spring  has  no  equal. 

W.  C.  MARSELIUS,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


We  have  had  several  carloads  of  your  Rice  Coil  Spring  vehicles,  and  in  every  case  where 
we  have  sold  them  they  have  given  the  very  best  satisfaction.  Our  customers  claim  that  Ihey  are 
the  easiest  riding  springs,  which  induced  one  of  our  firm  to  take  one  for  his  own  use,  and  he  now 
enys  he  would  not  dispose  of  it  at  any  price  if  he  thought  he  could  not  get  another  like  it.  Our 
sales  on  Rice  Springs  are  more  than  we  anticipated.     We  intend  to  push  them. 

CARITHER3  &  BETTS,  Athens,  Ga. 


The  Rice  Coil  Spring  Buggies  you  shipped  us  are  received,  and  think  they  are  going  to  be 
the  best  sellers  I  have  in  the  store.  We  like  the  Rice  Coil  Spring  better  the  more  we  use  it.  I  am 
going  tc  build  up  a  large  trade  on  them.  C.  W.  FERRI^^j  jNIanchester,  Iowa. 


-^^^  THE    ^  ■' 


Rice  coil  spring 


•    IS  THE 


IIVERYMEN'S  FAVORITE 


AND  ACKNOWLEDGED  BY  THEM 


Superior  to  any  ottier  Spring 

:  V-.   IN  RIDING  AND   WEARING  QUALITIES  :  :-; - 


THE  T  T   HAYDOCK  CARRIAGE  CO  ,  Cincinnati,  O.: 

(?e?i<te7w«n— AtourCoumy  Fair,  last  November,  I  had  three  pieces  of  timber,  each  20  feet  long 


and  8  inches  square,  which  I 
with  a  speedy  norse  hitched 
timber  at  a  sweeping  trot, 
Rice  Coil  Spring  Buggies  to  a 
liveryman  They  are  giving 
perfect  satisfaction. 
Yours  truly, 

A.  T.  BENEDICT 
W'lODViLLF  Miss. 


placed  in  front  of  the  grand  stand,  about  15  feet  apart,  and 
to  one  of  your  Rice  Coil  Spring  Buggies  drove  over  the 
without  damage  to  spring  or  buggy.    I  sold  two  of  your 


W.  A.  STARICK, 

NORTKUMBERLAND,  PA. 

1  DEALERS    IN    THE  I— 

T.  T.  ^4avdock  Hice  Com  Spirihc 
Surreys,  Jump-Seats  and  Carts 

.      .      ■      .       ALSO       .      .      .      . 

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